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    Picked up an OLD packard Bell at an auction for 10 bucks, trying to get into the BIOS, but no luck. It is an old 386 system. Just playing with it for fun. Any clue on how to get into the BIOS...I have tried everything. Thanks in advanced for any replies.


    By the Way, ya dont apriciate your PIII 450 with the Max untill ya try an old 386 system..WOW it is SLOW!!

    SJRACER
    Bitte ein Bit

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    If memory server me correctly it is Ctrl+Alt+S. I know some of them used that, but I am not sure. I think you may even need to be at a DOS promt to do it, but I can't remember exactly.

    If that doesn't work try Crtl+Alt+Enter.

    The more common ones are Del, F10, F1, F2 and Esc.

    Jammrock

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    –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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    • #3
      Cool, Thanks....that worked!!!!!!


      Apriciate the quick response!!
      Bitte ein Bit

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      • #4
        Holy cow, it really did work? It has been so long since I have worked on a Packard Hell computer I wasn't sure

        Jammrock
        “Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get out”
        –The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett

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